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Old 11-07-2014, 03:19 PM   #6
NSILMike
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
We have had problems in the past with avast.
First, your computer should absolutely not have two IP addresses in the same subnetwork (192.168.1). This is a recipe for lots of things not to work. Do you have both wireless turned on and a cable attached?
Mike-> Yes, and one is wifi and the other is cable as you would guess. And this has never, ever caused a problem for me on any other application (and is supported by windows and my adapter.)

As for the URL, you should use the port number of the content server, probably 8080, thus http://192.168.1.141:8080/opds/. Whether the last number should be 141 or 36 I can't say.
Mike-> Yes, I understand that. I just did not recognize OPDS and wasn't sure if that was actual text or not.
FYI, this has happened in the past, and I spent a week rebooting my laptop when it happened. An update (don't know whether calibre or to CC) seemed to have fixed it until today... sigh...
But many thanks for your quick replies and advice.
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